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This is a list of post-Roman triumphal arches. Since the fall of the Roman Empire, rulers and states have sought to glorify themselves or commemorate victories by erecting triumphal arches on the Roman model. Modern arches have ranged from temporary structures of wood and plaster set up to celebrate royal entries to large permanent stone structures built in prominent places in city centres. They have been built around the world in a variety of styles, ranging from conscious imitations of Roman arches to more loose interpretations influenced by local architectural styles.

Image Name Date City Country
Arch of Victory on the Avenue of Honour 1917 Ballarat Australia
Arches of the Cinquantenaire 1905 Brussels Belgium
Arco Británico 1911 Valparaíso Chile
Porte d'Aix 1823–1839 Marseille France
Porte du Peyrou 1693 Montpellier France
Arc de Triomphe 1806–1836 Paris France
Arc de Triomphe du Carrousel 1806–1808 Paris France
Porte Saint-Denis 1672 Paris France
Porte Saint-Martin 1674 Paris France
Porte Héré 1755 Nancy France
Porte de Paris 1692 Lille France
Brandenburg Gate 1788–1791 Berlin Germany
Siegestor 1852 Munich Germany
Arch 22 1996 Banjul The Gambia
Stone Gate 1764 Vác Hungary
Arco dos Vice-Reis 1597 Old Goa, Goa India
India Gate (All India War Memorial) 1931 New Delhi India
File:Swords of Qādisīyah (7112414819).jpg Victory Arch (Swords of Qādisīyah) 1989 Baghdad Iraq
Arco di Trionfo di Castel Nuovo 1471 Naples Italy
Porta Nuova 1669 Palermo Italy
Porta Garibaldi 1768 Catania Italy
Triumphal Arch of the Lorraine 1737 Florence Italy
Arco della Pace 1807-1838 Milan Italy
Porta Garibaldi 1826-1828 Milan Italy
Arco della Vittoria 1931 Genoa Italy
Patuxai 1957–1968 Vientiane Laos
Porta Macedonia 2012 Skopje Macedonia
De Rohan Arch 1798 Żebbuġ Malta
Hompesch Gate 1801 Żabbar Malta
Wignacourt Arch 1615 (rebuilt 2015) Birkirkara/Santa Venera Malta
Arch of Triumph (Pyongyang) 1982 Pyongyang North Korea
Arch of the Centuries 1611 Manila Philippines
Arco da Porta Nova 1512 Braga Portugal
Arco de São Bento 1758 Lisbon Portugal
Rua Augusta Arch 1755-1873 Lisbon Portugal
Portas da Cidade 1783 Ponta Delgada Portugal
Arcul de Triumf 1936 Bucharest Romania
Red Gate 1753 Moscow Russia
Poklonnaya Hill Arch 1829 Moscow Russia
Narva Triumphal Gate 1827–1834 Saint Petersburg Russia
Arc de Triomf 1888 Barcelona Spain
Arco de Santa María 1536-1553 Burgos Spain
Arco de la Victoria 1950 Madrid Spain
Puerta de Alcalá 1769 Madrid Spain
Puerta de Toledo 1813 Madrid Spain
Puerta de San Vicente 1775 Madrid Spain
Triumphal arches for the arrival
of Isabel II to Seville
1862 Seville Spain
The Corinthian Arch 1765 Stowe House United Kingdom
Marble Arch 1828 London United Kingdom
Wellington Arch 1826–1830 London United Kingdom
Millennium Gate 2005-2008 Atlanta, Georgia United States
Washington Square Arch[1] 1890–1892 New York City United States
Dewey Arch 1899-1900 New York City United States
Roosevelt Arch 1903 Gardiner, Montana United States
Atlantic & Pacific Arches,
National World War II Memorial
2002 Washington, D.C. United States
Soldiers' and Sailors' Arch 1889-92 Brooklyn, New York United States
Carabobo Triumphal Arch 1921 Valencia Venezuela

References

  1. ^ "Washington Square Park Monuments - Washington Square Arch : NYC Parks". The City of New York. Retrieved 29 March 2014.